№10, (2016)
16.02.2016 - 11:57
The Cabinet’s never-ending story…
The possible dismissal of Arsenii Yatseniuk’s Cabinet has every chance to become the chief political issue of the week. The Cabinet of Ministers will report to the Verkhovna Rada on Tuesday,...
16.02.2016 - 11:49
Munich 2016
The 52nd Munich Security Conference began on February 12 in an optimistic mood because of a possible ceasefire in Syria. However, it became clear by the time of completion of this forum, the world...
16.02.2016 - 11:45
“More than just neighboring countries”
During his first visit to Ukraine as head of government, held on February 15, Ahmet Davutoglu declared non-recognition of occupation of Crimea and pledged support for Ukraine as it faces the...
16.02.2016 - 11:36
Marcin BONDAROWICZ: “All of us are sitting a bit on a powder keg...”
The Day’s editor-in-chief has chanced upon one of the works by Polish cartoonist Marcin BONDAROWICZ on Facebook. As a media that for many years has had a unique school of cartoonists and has...
15.02.2016 - 18:26
From Lampedusa to Mariupol by the way of Berlin
This year’s Berlinale resembles a balanced and austere diet, without excesses, but also without a chance to get fully fed. The main competition has featured current-interest documentaries,...
15.02.2016 - 18:21
The unique initiative
Past week, a delegation of parliamentary leaders of the Nordic and Baltic countries, known as NB8 (Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, and Finland), paid a visit to Ukraine...
15.02.2016 - 18:17
The circles of Luhansk hell
Anatoly Polyakov is a Russian oppositionist who came to Ukraine during the Euromaidan. A war broke out before his very eyes in a country on which he had pinned his hopes for democratic reforms, a war...
15.02.2016 - 18:12
“France lacks accurate and up-to-date information on Ukraine”
Paul Moreira’s propagandistic film Ukraine: les masques de la revolution, shown at the French Canal+ in early February, has triggered sharp debates not only in Ukraine, but also in France...
15.02.2016 - 18:09
Timothy DUBEL: “Working with open data may increase Ukraine’s GDP by 1-2 percent”
How can Ukraine respond to the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, what benefits will the national IT reap from the opening of data, and why is Moldova surpassing us in the development of...
15.02.2016 - 17:51
“Russian authorities are criminals”
Valerii Balaian (born on August 30, 1960) is a documentary film director and screenwriter. He started his career as unskilled worker at the Lenfilm Studio. In 1989 he graduated from Higher Courses of...
15.02.2016 - 17:46
Classik-Proekt 2016
Over the past 13 years, thanks to Valentyn Revenko, principal of Kirovohrad’s Music School No. 2, a school completion of young composers in memory of the outstanding Ukrainian composer Yulii...
15.02.2016 - 17:36
“A national sculpture team”
Six renowned Ukrainian artists – Oleksandr Diachenko from Kyiv, Petro Antyp from Horlivka, Volodymyr Kochmar and Valerii Pyrohov from Kharkiv, and Vasyl Yarych and Oleh Kapustiak from Lviv...
15.02.2016 - 17:34
“Labyrinth of Time” and childhood
The exhibit “Labyrinths of Time” is a combination of nice romantic old little cupboards by Oleksandra Korol and touching images in the paintings by Olha Soloviova. The feature that unites...